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PACK FIGHT DAILY EAST OR1OONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTORER 26, 1017. EIGHT PAGES A 0 SEAL SHIPT OYSTERS . SOLID1 PACK Pint 65c Kippered Salmon, pound ... Anchovies in Bulk, pound . Cod Fish, 2 pound brick Mackerel, Urge Mackerel, small Salt Salmon, pound ..... 35c ....'35c 35c 65c ,15c 20c Salt Herring:, 4 for 25c GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. OVER THE NORTHWEST Hill llllliii Soldier Fwt TluuiksKtvlnir. j The British government buys the j CAMP I.KWI8. Tacoma, Wash., cheese outright of Canada for 21 S-4c j Oct. S. The order has been Riven a l.ound f. o. b. eastern Camilla ports ; and preparations already are under- and sella the cheese to KnRlish dealers ; It's Easy to Smile way for the greatest Thanksxivtng dinner in the Pacific 'northwest. Something like 40,000, will ifvar take of this great feast 'and turhes' and cranberry sauce, and pie will be on the menu. 4 i" , And, more than thai, very ,' lucky man at this feaet'cM.ai to his fill. Second helping will; cheer the home- slcH and 'brace tip -lonesome. with the restriction that it cannot be retailed for pver 3 cents a pound, : one exporter explained. i Teachers Visit Camp Ijewis. 1 TACOM A, Wash., Oct. 28. Hun dreds of Washington teachers visited Camp Lewis this afternoon, malting the trip in automobiles donated by pa triotic Tacoma, citizens. The teach ers nre nere attending county insti tutes. A large number of teachers visited the camp yesterday afternoon. When you are saving your hard earned caih. Shop around and get the other stores' prices, then get ours. This saving will make you smile. That's our business. 4o 49o Melseher' Guaranteed Knitting Worsted Midland Moss, skein ,. , , ftermantown Zephyr, skelu ... Coat'fl Crochet Cotton, ull hIzvh (Wo , 15o : 2;lo' lUo i3 Children's Klack Hose, satisfaction giiarantrol Church Gives Way to Ioaii. B3 ST. JOHN'S, Ore.. Oct. 26. Heligi- i ous services were cancelled here Sun- Jg day night so that the entire popuia- i 3 tion of this town could turn out to a j Liberty Loan rally. Ministers are , &g sidetracking their usual duties . to : i The ...quartermasters department, to preparing for the feast nowaKhouKh Thanksgiving day is about a month distant. The camp baking department is Tunning 24 hours a day. Twelve tons and a half of bread are baked at a time in the great row of ovens. Twelve Taooma telephone opera tors stationed at Camp Lewis find army life unromantio although 4 5.- 000 soldiers are scattered around over , boost ths loan, ; 3 AT the landscape. Men not even a re-l ported are not allowed near them Marshall to Visit Northwest. and the girls can entertain callers PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. St. Thorn- ! a only under the watchful eye of a as R. Marshall, vice president of the chaperone. "They're guarded like United States, will visit the larger girls in & convent." explained one of- cities in the Paclfia northwest early 823 Main St. 1 1 "cer. . next month, discussing war problems. Jie will be in Portland November 7. IT. R. Cheese Ctiean in London. DOU"lI A fc-r n rtft fR I . rniH BhlnitaJ I.' SsS Government control of marketing ! PORTLAND, Ore.; Oct. 28. Kansas ; makes American cheese cheaper in farmers can ship their egga to Port- .tlftHMllt!IIMIIt!!!IIUinnillllMIIHI!innillllllllllllllltll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll I UC .'A'" wa'thl' exolanation of onor?! 2 pair i . . . 25o Machine Thread, sKol 4u Iticuched Peipiot Slicctiiig, 81 inches wide. . . 41o Hope) Muslin, yard ,. 12 'do Heavy Outing Flannel 12 Ho Calico, all colors, yard ........ "o TOO CAM DO BKTTEn Wlllluins Sliavinir Knap, Jllc le , .Men's Good Work Shirts . ; . ....... . . . . Men's Flanenl Shirts $1.4, t.89 Men's till) Overall., Imligo Iyed j..;t ,. ,,9Ho Men's Jumpers, Imlluo lott ' 98o Men's Maekinana .YIH, jji0.au, .17. 90, S8.50, $9.90 Hoys' MacklnawM v;..... I.B0, "'". $1.90 Little Hoys' MacklnauH JJ)N, 8.SV Mrn'H Kllk Foiir-lll-llaiul Ties ft.. . 118c, 4Ua . Men'a I'nlon, Stills. , ....pi. 25, Si.2.1, S3.S6, 3.49 WE LKAB THKKi POIXOV S!H The Choicest of Plush and Velvet Coats Our showing; is representative of the very best thought of the world of fashion. It is so compre hensive that we believe most any woman can find her choice. A Plush or Velvet Coat of good ma terial and of correct style is truly a 'beautiful garment. If the coat is from "Sayres" its style is un questionable, it is the production of the designers who know. The quality of Jthe material is self evir dent. The prices are surprising ly conservative. We received to day another shipment of these coats. There are many very pleasing models. Always pleased to show you. Oregon cheese exporters when shown money. , This waa demonstrated here I'nited Press figures comparing the ! by the arrival of an entire ear load of retail price of cheese in London and 'Kansas eggs, which were sold under principal American cities. ilh Oregon and Washington product.' f3 FFJF.nAL RKGI LATTONS WILL XOT MATFJSIALLY AFFF.CT PRICKS OF COAL (Continued from Pag 1.) sells II. S5 to 11.50 less. The coal sit uation is going to be bad here this winter, according to dealers, because of the car shortage. 3(H The wood situation Is better, how 3;;; ever. There is plenty of wood but the J'XI prices are high because of the high l:Scost of labor. One firm here has 3, 3 '5 ' 000 cords on hand. Fir and yellow j pine sells at $10.25. black pine at i 9.r.O. slabs at JX.50. alder at J9.75 and oak at 112.75. These prices are !5 onote1 by one dealer for wood in 16 Inch lengths. The Federal Regulations. The following Is the instructions re ceived by District Attorney Keator: Office of the United States Attorney File 5002. Portland. Oregon. Oct. 18. 1917. To Those Interested in the Distribu tion 4r t'se of Fuel: Under the Act of Congress dated August 10, 1917. to provide for na tional security and defense and for controlling the distribution of food products and fuel, the President ap pointed Harry A. Garfield as Fuel Ad ministrator, and fixed the prices for soft coal at the mines for the entire nation. For Washington the prlco v.as fixed at $3.25 at the mines: pre- grade for each class of business dur ing the calendar yeiir 1915, plus 30 per cent of said retail gross margin for the calendar year 1915. Provided, however, that the retail gross margin added by any retail dealer Rhall In no case exceed the average added by t such dealer for the small size, grade, j and class of business during July, 1917. By this order retailers are required to fix a retail gross margin which may be less than, hut shall not in any Instance exceed the margin added by them In 1915 plus 30 per cent thereof. Definition of Retail Dealer. Every person, partnership, corpora tion or association physically receiv ing, handling and. delivering coal or coke to consumers Is a retail coal or coke dealer within, the meaning of this order. . . r . Definition of Retail Gross Margin. The retail errors margins of the dif ferent classes of retail coal and coke dealers are defined asr (1) The difference between the price charged by a retail coal or coke dealer to consumers and the average Oarabed T. K. Giragopsian, an Ar menian, an Armenian from Ftnston. appeared In Washington with the an- cost of coal or coke to such retailer, j nouncement that he had discovered The Store of Quality free on board railroad cars at hi i railroad Hiding, yard, pocket or tres tle, when such coal, or coke Is received by him by rail. (2) The difference, between the nrlce charged by a jetall coal or coke dealer to consumers and the average ; cost of coal or coke to such retailer ' pared sizes at $3.50: and Black or . free alongside his wharf, pocket, or: screenings at $3.00. For Montana the j water yard when sujch coal or coke is price was fixed at $2.70 at the mines; : received by him by, water. $2.95 prepared sizes; with slack or i (j The difference between the screenings at $2.4 5. j rvrice charged by a retail coal or cokr j Coal jobbers are defined as an ; dealer to consumer and the average' agency which purchases and re- j foSt of coal or coke to such retailer j sells coal to dealers or consumers i a wholesalers' pockets, trestles, rail- j without physically handling It through ! road sidings, mine, tipples, dumps, ; his own means.- and Is allowed on bl- ; clocks, yards, or wharves. tumlneus coal a selling price of l"c How Retail Dealers Khali Ascertain per ton of 2000 pounds, in excess of his purchase price, on anthracite coa a similar excess of 30c per ton of 2, 240 pounds. The following are grades and prices SlLS ,. tut tint iiiiniiMiiiiiitMiiiiii'iiiiiMit ii tut iiHmitmiHtiiiiiitiimiiHiiimitMiiiii mi mm $ r mmrM1' 1 '. 1 ' II 4X i IV M-.iMli'k'Jtm-J i,' - - .si afc. 4 , V " U - Children know that SNOW FIAKES B ! S i! iT . i n w A .... .,. . ... , ,,.,. .... h,h y i . i uoni or ........ - lls'fVi i 1 I Jt Made of the purest and best ma- H j i B JltK UBtr terluls in our big daylight factory. I i N. 1 Sold in 3 sizes of Packages, T 1 Can Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. ! I i j 9 aV J'ortland, Oregon. ('- j- I ' ' WE SELL 'EM . . . ' ' n'n.')"trMM tmjk 9 "Alexanders" The Peoples Warehouse garabed t k. 0IRAGO35IAN " R Dean Tatom Co. Lynde Bros. method of obtaining 'free energy' from the air to replace all other methods of obtaining power, and, having con vinced several members of congress, a bill was parsed appropriating mon ey for a test. President Wilson refus ed to sign the bill. The claims of the discoverer. If substantiated. would have replaced fuel and all other means of obtaining power. BFJSNIlAltOT HAS ItlitTimAY. j Avcnure Cost of Coal or Coke. ! The average cost of coal or coke ;t rftall dealers to which the gross ! retail marein may be added, shall be ! ascertained by them for each size and ! S; White-ash grade Broken 14.65 trade on the first and sixteenth days I must wn It." DAVENPORT, If. wo. Oct. SO. Mme. f-'arah Bernhardt was 73 years old today. Kadened but brave in the face of her country's trials, she today express. eri her profound admiration for Amer ica. "f am surprised at the spirit every where. The boys who are going to France they I wish godspeed. Amer ica win win the war for France. We p.i.iiiiiiHituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiir FOR SALE 345 acres, 200 ready to eeed, house, barn and abundance of wa ' ter. This ia fine black soil, and has produced 107 bushels of barley to the acre, sacks weighing 122 lbs. per sack. There is 250 acres tillable, balance fine pasture land. Price $58 per acre if taken be fore seeded. 60 acres, $00 In su mm erf alio w in fine shape, and 50 acres al falfa with good water right,- 6 room house, barn holds 24 horses on cement foundation, drilled well 90 feet 'deep has everlasting; water, and pipes leading to house and barn, gas engine, pump. This land lies ajood, and only 2 -miles .from town and railroad, and Can be bought for only $4 per acre. I bav some good stock ranches left, with or without stock. E. T. WADE. Pendleton. Ore. egg $4.45, stove $4.70, chestnut $4.80, of each calendar month, according to pea $4.00. the following method: Red-ash prrade Broken $4.75, es The tonnage and average cost of 4. $5. stove $4.90, chestnut $4.90, pea 1 coal or coke on hand at the beginning $4.10. ' of a period is to be combined with Lykens Valley grade Broken $5.00, the tonnage and average cost of coal fclgg $4.90, stove $5.30, chestnut $5.30, or coke received during the period, pea $4.35. I If the claim Is made that any spe- The demand for coal for factories ! clflc coal has been acquired In accord- j and railroads has vastly - increased; ance with a bonaflde contract enfnrc- domestic consumption is normal; con- . Ible at law. existing prior to the time j servatlon Is necessary for our army, inf the order of the President. appH navy. and In support of the allies, and cable thereto, the burden of proof In furtherance of plans to be later an- Is upon the parties to the contract to j nounced the fuel administrator is lm- esfnbllsh these facts. mediately to choose a fuel representa- . Coal may be bought nnd sold at . tlve In each state. In conjunction r rices lower than those prescribed by with the state representative a com- ; the President and every Jobber of coal i mittee of citizens will be appointed j or coke in the United States shall file, who, with the representative, will as- ! with the Federal Trade Commission, j snme direction of the regulation of ; Wah'n?tr n. D C. on or before Oct. ; the tale of coal In this state. Xo per- 25. 11", a statement showing: -on connected with the coal Industry . 1. His name; i will be appointed. (2- Postoffice address. t fleta'l Prices Pet. j 3. Date of establishment of his bus- , Now In furtherance of the purnose ; fnens: GOLDEN WEST COFFEE "JUST RIGHT "j Progress Carefully selected from the world's finest coffee; roasted and steel cut In the most modern plant In the North west: packed In hermetlca 1 1 y sealed tins by the latest Im proved Vacuum Process Golden West Coffee is truly freh no matter where or when you buy it. -JUST RIGHT" 1 S NO HEADACHE OR 3 r Car Start Hard? See as for the Best of Storage Batteries, Dry Batteries, Mag neto Points and Rayfield Easy Starting Carburetors. We have an Expert Electri ' cian to help you solve your mo tor troubles. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY "Established Since 1907" vhirh net ws pawert and by direction of the President of the I'nit ed States the fuel adminlntrator here by crder and directs: On and after the 1st day of Octo ber, 1917. In making price and a!e o oonMimern. the retail em margin 'a hereinafter defined )added by any reta'l dealer to the average cot (de termined a hereinafter provided) of anv 7 or rrade of coal or coke for f-ach e'nw of hoalresa shall not exceed the avere irro margin added by such dealer for the me Ue or WHEATLESS MEALS 1 DON'T BOTHER JUST TRY POST TOASTIES BEST CORN FLAKES EVERT 4. Names of stockholder, mem ber and partners of his Jobbing con cern ; i S. Financial Interests of the stock- holders, members and partners of Job- ! bine concern in any mine producing coal. i j Any iobhlnf concern which may be i , Ktaltllvhed a'ter the Issuance of this i feeulatlcn shall Immediately Ulion Its ! i r-ani"atlon file a similar statement; with the Federal Trade Commission, t j Vlo'atlcns of the food and fuel con- ! I'Trvatlon law. Act of Congress. August ; :'0. 1917. and the regulations In for-i therance thereof, are punishable . by ; le'-ere fine or Imprisonment. i Itespectfuily submitted as informa- I , Hon. CLARTOCE T. RBAMK3. ITnlted State Attorney. I ROPBNT R. n(NKIX. , Assistant I'. 8. Attorney. Bran Is An Aid to Health But Do You Like Bran? If you use BLYDENSTEIN'S PREPARED DIETARY FLOUR you Ret bran without its disagreeable feutures. This flour is a preventative nnd cure of constipation and other di gestive troubles and ut the same time is a flour which makes delightfully Hotcakes, Muffins and Brown Bread Do not try to make your own mix tures, but ask for itlydensten's at your Grocers. Also try BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF-RISING PASTRY FLOUR For Pancakes, Biscuits, Cakes, WafflcsEtc NEURALGIA PAIN ifF gggMPEW Get a 10 cent package of pr. James neadacne fowaert a-nfl rinn't fitiffAr ! When your head aches you simply , Er must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take s remedy like Dr. James1 Head- i ache Powders and relieve the pain and ! H neuralgia at once. Send someono to the drug store now for a dims package nf a l)r, James' Headache Powders. 4 j Don't suffer! In a few momenta you X t will ft?cl line headache gone no more neuralgia pain. j p AVTO MCKXHK LAWS IMI OIIM. 'Aim of AwiovlaUnn of Serrctnries State. or TOPSKA. Kan. Oct. 2. Securing uniform laws for automobile licenses and for corporations during the coin ! lng year will be one of the chief alms !of the association of American secre itarien of state, it was decided at the .annual convention here today, com mittee were appointed to make a re port which will t.e submitted to the ! American Bar association with rec- i ommemlallons that these laws be ad opted by all states. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL DR. HARRY N. MOORE Room 1 Judd Bldj-. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and llseaes of Women. X-ray Eectro Therapou! lea. , (John Sf linilill) Hells Illdi. Here for immediate delivery LJICK Valve-in-head, four cylinder Five Passenger Touring Cr f. o. b. Pendleton i945 An easy riding, full-powered, economical and well proportioned light touring car of known dependa bility and sold at a medium price. Ask for demonstration. Oregon Motor Gar&g'e Incorporated. 117. 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